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How does Qualcomm Quick Charge Charge technology work?
Qualcomm® Quick Charge technology powers your devices faster than conventional charging, allowing you to spend less time connected to outlets. Learn how it works and how to keep your devices safe when fast charging.
Why do I need a 12V Quick Charge?
Qualcomm’s Quick Charge system is designed to provide increased output voltages to reduce charging time in QC compatible devices such as mobile phones powered by their Snapdragon range of SoC’s. Depending on how the end-point negotiates with the charger, either 5V, 9V or 12V outputs are supported.
Can a non quick charge phone be used with Quick Charge?
Also, since Quick Charge is compatible and interoperable, a certified adapter can be used with a non-Quick Charge device, though the fast charging benefits of Quick Charge will not be available. You can download a .pdf of some supported devices.
What’s the difference between Quick Charge 2.0 and 3.0?
Quick Charge 2.0 and Quick Charge 3.0 are widely used fast charging technologies created by Qualcomm. Found in popular devices, such as Samsung Galaxy smartphones, they have been designed with advanced safety features that keep your charger and connected devices safe from overheating and short circuiting.
What can you do with a quick charge?
This allows you to do more power intensive activities on a single charge, such as VR gaming and 4K video streaming. While the goal is to get you through a day, or more, without the need to recharge, there will undoubtedly be the occasional need to reach for the power cord. That’s when Quick Charge can save the day.
How long does it take to charge a quick charge phone?
Quick Charge is designed to increase the battery charge of a device by up to 50% in 15 minutes. Actual results may vary depending on device design. Qualcomm Snapdragon, Qualcomm Quick Charge, Qualcomm SMB1395, and Qualcomm SMB1396 are products of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.